20 Tricks for Working with the Media / Press
January 1, 2021 •
So you wanna be famous? See your name in print? Here are 20 things you should know about working with reporters:
- Fully Understanding Whether You’re “On-the-Record” Or Not
- Your Agreements With Reporters Are Not Legally Binding
- Reporters Might Tape Your Calls
- Being “Off-the-Record” Entirely Can Still Be Useful
- Don’t Forget to Toggle Between “Off-the-Record” & “On-the-Record”
- Once You Say Something “On-the-Record,” You’re Stuck With It
- Deciding Whether You Want to Work With the Media
- Working With Reporters Doesn’t Take Much Time
- The “Snowball” Effect: One Quote Can Go Viral
- Cultivating a Journalist
- Don’t Expect to Be Quoted
- How to Increase Your Odds of Being Quoted
- Offer to Send a Quote by Email
- Getting Your Name & Affiliation Right
- Not All Journalists Are Created Equal
- Save Your Scoops for Savvy Reporters
- Return Calls Quickly
- Return Calls (Even If You Don’t Know the Answer Or Can’t Comment)
- Refer Reporters to Others Who Might Know the Answer
- The Role of PR Professionals
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